Investigators may have found the source of the live bullet fired by actor Alec Baldwin on the "Rust" set in New Mexico in October that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, according to a new search warrant issued Tuesday by the Santa Fe County Sheriff's Office. New search warrant details possible source of live bullet in fatal 'Rust' shooting: In the past year, 20,629 people have lost their lives to gun violence. According to the Gun Violence Archive's gun violence tracker, there have been 339 deaths and 645 injuries related to gun violence over the past week. Gretchen Whitmer called the incident a "uniquely American problem that we need to address." "This is every parent's worst nightmare," she said. During a briefing held Tuesday evening, Michigan Gov. The undersheriff said that the suspected shooter's parents have not granted him permission to talk to authorities and have hired a lawyer. He is currently being held at the Oakland County Children's Village and lodged as a juvenile, but the county prosecutor could choose to charge him as an adult. The suspected shooter, a 15-year-old male student, who lives in the Village of Oxford and attended school Tuesday, was taken into custody within five minutes, and a semiautomatic handgun - which his father had purchased on Friday - has been confiscated, said authorities, who believe the student acted alone. Three of those shot were listed in critical condition, one is in serious condition, three are in stable condition and one was discharged from the hospital. They were transported to three different local hospitals. Eight others were shot and injured, including a teacher, authorities said. Three students - a 16-year-old male student and two female students, ages 14 and 17 - were killed in a shooting at Oxford High School in Oxford, Michigan, on Tuesday, authorities said. Homer's paper inspires others to think to begin to think for themselves and soon everyone is printing their own newspaper.3 killed, 8 hurt in shooting at Michigan high school: Lisa is ready to give up and Homer realizing what he's done responds by printing a newspaper of his own. Burns talks with Homer to get the dirt on Lisa, that Homer readily supplies and Burns uses this information against her. Principal Skinner offers Lisa the use of an old mimeograph machine, which gets her latest issue out.
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Burns starts to play hardball, he cuts the power to the Simpson home. Burns tries to seduce Lisa into selling out but she won't give up. Burns has taken control of all the media outlets in Springfield, except one, her newspaper.
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Now she has to get out a second issue and she enlists the help of her fellow children.
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Lisa distributes the first issue of her own newspaper "The Red Dress Press," which is a success. He decides to buy every media outlet in town. Burns has survived the landslide by slithering his way out however he is annoyed to find out that no one missed him when they thought he was lost.
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Lisa is disappointed that no one got to hear her poem and Marge suggests that she get it published. Burns is caught in the landslide and Smithers fears he is lost. Lisa is disappointed that no one got to hear her poem and Lisa is going to read a poem at the town's celebration of their natural landmark "Geezer Rock," but Homer who believes he is doing the right thing removes a bush from the landmark that causes it to fall apart. Summary: Lisa is going to read a poem at the town's celebration of their natural landmark "Geezer Rock," but Homer who believes he is doing the right thing removes a bush from the landmark that causes it to fall apart.